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<a href='' >https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/Treaty-of-Paris-Granting-American-Independence</a> This treaty ended the revolutionary war.
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<a href='' >http://www2.hsp.org/exhibits/preserving/pages/0201_king.htm</a> Did not allow colinists to settle past the appalachian mountains.
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<a href='' >http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-was-the-stamp-act-of-1765-definition-summary-significance.html</a>
placed a taxes on alomst all printed goods. -
http://ushistoryharwood.pbworks.com/w/page/11608706/The%20Declaratory%20Act-CG
paralariment had right to tax " IN ALL CASES" -
http://www.landofthebrave.info/boston-massacre-facts.htm
colonists threw objects at redcoats so they oped fire and shot 5 people including Crispus Attacuks. -
https://www.haikudeck.com/boston-tea-act-education-presentation-GGaMzA5seT
allowed companies to bypass merchants and sell straight to shopkepers. Tea act also gave the East India Company an advantege over colonial merchants. colonists felt is was an attemp to control them. -
https://prezi.com/xkq0jpxseb9k/the-boston-tea-party/
The sons of liberty dressed up as indians and dumped tons of british tea into the ocean as a protest for the Tea act -
<a href='' >http://intolerableactslearningmodule.weebly.com/</a>
the intolerable acts were a punishment to Boston for the Boston tea party. this brought the colonies together. -
<a href='' >http://otecorporation.com/portfolio/first-continental-congress/</a>
met in Philadelphia, many political leaders attened the meeting such as Samuel and John Adams, John Jay, Richard Henery Lee, Patrick Henery, and George Washington. -
www.answers.com
warned the militiamen the British were coming. -
<a href='' >http://clippertsocialstudies.pbworks.com/w/page/21458945/Battle of Lexington and Concord</a>
militiamen attacked redcoats 174 were wounded and 73 were dead. -
<a href='' >http://theamrevolution.blogspot.com/2011/02/second-continental-congress.html</a>
This meeting included John and Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Richard Henery Lee, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. The president of the secong continental congress was John Hancock. -
<a href='' >https://prezi.com/znpovovrsdx0/the-road-to-revolution/</a>
Applied taxes on importe goods including glass, tea, paper, and lead.